NFCSecure App Giveaway

Last year I reviewed a great little security app for Android devices called NFCSecure. The app has seen many updates since my early review and has become even more useful. I won’t bore you all with another full review but will just give a little overview instead. NFCSecure uses the NFC capabilities on your device to keep unwanted guests out by using NFC enabled tags as ‘keys’. Obviously this works best with wearable NFC tags such as wristbands but any compatible tag can be used. Future versions will also include the option to use Bluetooth enabled devices such as Pebble smart watches as ‘keys’. Features Include :

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